Natalie Jara from Chicago

Natalie Alexali Jara, a 24-year-old white female, was booked in Illinois on charges including disorderly conduct for failure to obey a police officer and obstructing an officer, according to booking information. Court and jail records list her age as 24; a city of residence was not publicly released at the time of booking. No prior arrest history was indicated in the available records, and bond details were not provided.

The first allegation is disorderly conduct under 8-4-010(E), cited as failure to obey a police offense. Under Illinois municipal and state frameworks, disorderly conduct offenses generally address conduct that disrupts public order or interferes with lawful police activity. When prosecuted, such violations are commonly classified as misdemeanors and can carry potential penalties that include fines, court costs, and, in some circumstances, short terms of probation or jail time, depending on the facts and any prior record.

The second charge alleges obstructing an officer under 510 ILCS 68.0/105-45. In Illinois, obstructing or resisting a peace officer typically involves knowingly impeding an officer’s performance of official duties. This offense is generally treated as a misdemeanor, with possible consequences including fines, probation, mandatory court appearances, and potential incarceration if aggravating factors are present. Courts often emphasize these statutes due to their connection to officer safety and the orderly administration of law enforcement duties.

Booking records did not specify the arrest date, time, exact location, or the arresting agency, and no physical descriptors beyond race and sex were released. As with all criminal matters, the charges are allegations only, and the case will proceed through the court system where the evidence and circumstances will be evaluated.

Charges Below:

Booking Date: 01/09/26    City: Chicago, IL    Age/YOB: 24

Hair: Black   Eyes: Brown   Weight:    Height:    Gender: Female

Title Type Bond
DISORDERLY CONDUCT - FAIL TO OBEY POLICE OFFENSE AS CITED $
OBSTRUCTING AN OFFICER OFFENSE AS CITED $

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